Viral let out a groan, rubbing his forehead. “That’s the problem: you were beating it up! It’s a living creature and you were treating it like a toy!” he told her off, finding it rather hard to keep calm about it, “Next time, if it’s a fail…just retreat if you have no other way to kill it”. The creature would be of no use anyway after all of that, especially when it was probably full of toxic chemicals that would just make the meat tough and not very pleasant to eat. Everything had to be done quickly or the animal would be of no use for consumption. She had to learn some constraint when it came to hunting and doing that was definitely not going to work against a creature like that. Feeling that they just had to find the water now he made a glance back to Yumi, sighing as he shook his head. “You should choose your prey more carefully. That creature was not one you’d usually find out at this time judging by its appearance meaning it would’ve been confused and disorientated, more ready to defend itself. Look for a creature that doesn’t have that much teeth next time. Maybe if there’s some sort of fish in that lake you can try that…” Kai knew what he would have to look for even if he had to take a guess at the written language to find the place, but even if they did get lost he knew the name of the place and could easily ask one of the locals where it was. There was no problem in this whatsoever so Kai was pretty pleased with himself, especially when Kabocha was getting all angry because he didn’t know how he managed to take care of something he had trouble with before. Looking to Kabocha he gave him a good staring at, listening to him complain before he looked away again, smirking. “You tried to exchange it for food. That’s not how currency exchange works; it’s either money or it’s nothing”, he spoke before having to move his head, looking back to Kabocha with a frown at first before snickering, “I can get one anytime I like, but I’m not interested in Kaesstrians. Too many arms, too tall for me…” Shu felt pretty happy, even if he had to be still and in silence for this to work. He wasn’t going to end up being the first one caught if he could help it, but if he was caught he would definitely give Takeshi a good run when he would eventually try to sprint to safety. He was pretty good at hiding despite being in clothing that wouldn’t blend in at all. T’charrl was probably going to be a little bit more difficult when he was often changing colour. He remembered when he was a very vibrant yellow when he was really tall, even green in another. When he first found his friend he looked exactly like a log so there was no doubt he was doing the same thing and was probably hiding in plain sight. T’charrl was fairly relaxed as he remained pretty quiet and still, even if he was using his defence mechanism to play instead of using it to keep out of danger. He was fairly sure he was in no danger just now, but he was still going to be careful. It felt nice to be this close to the forest floor, the feel of the grass and soft dirt did make him feel at home. He could feel the energy circulating beneath the soil and that was definitely relaxing. There was probably no way he would fall into danger if he was hiding like this, but he knew he still had to be somewhat careful.